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Ginny Taylor Rosner

Ginny Taylor Rosner studied photography and general fine arts at Herron School of Art and received a BFA in 1991. Rosner has spent over fifteen years photographing the interiors of abandoned structures to create large-scale photographs. She also combines her interests in photography, printmaking and bookbinding to create original works of art. Her work has been exhibited in various exhibitions, such as BOOM BABY!: The Last Days of Market Square Arena and the Annual Faculty Shows at the Indianapolis Art Center; Falling Toward Grace: Images of Religion and Culture from the Heartland, with images in the book of the same title, and Photography: Nine for the Nineties at the Indianapolis Museum of Art; and Senses of Place: The Built Environment at the Turmin Galllery, Indiana State University. She is the President of INvision: An Alliance of Photographic Artists and member of Indiana Women Artists. Rosner owns a photography business and teaches hand bookbinding classes and black & white and color photography classes at the Indianapolis Art Center and in her studio.


Greenhouse Effect
, 2004

Lake Michigan, 2004

Lake Michigan II, 2004

Lake Michigan III, 2004

Endure, 2004

InPrint

Transient, 2004